Department of Public Works Woonsocket Rhode Island

CITY HALL ~ P.O. BOX B ~ WOONSOCKET, RI 02895 TELEPHONE (401) 767-1413 ~ FAX (401) 766-7876 ~ E-MAIL: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Lisa Baldelli-Hunt Mayor Steven D’Agostino Director

PRESS RELEASE

December 8, 2017

Contact: Steven P. D’Agostino, Director of Public Works

767-9209

Eugene Jalette, Public Safety Director

309-5533

PARKING BAN

WOONSOCKET, RI: The City of Woonsocket has announced a city-wide parking ban in effect from 2:00 am Saturday, December 9, until 6:00 pm Sunday December 10. On-street parking is prohibited during this time to allow crews to effectively and safely clear all roads. Further information regarding the City’s parking ordinance can be found here: http://www.woonsocketri.org/press-releases/news/winter-parking-ordinance-and-parking-ban-permit-program-reminder

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